Siemens ranks first in the list of sustainable development
China's economy, such as high-performance modified plastics such as PC and peek, is significantly used in electronics and appliances. Shanghai, September 13 - Siemens AG was selected as the super leader in the field of industrial products and services for the first time in the latest Dow Jones Global Index for sustainable development (DJSI), and ranked first in diversified industries. Siemens scored 92 points (91 points in 2011) under the 100 point system, which is the best score in the company's history. At the same time, 3M, general electric, Toshiba and ThyssenKrupp were selected into the list of diversified industries. Siemens was also recognized by the carbon disclosure program (CDP) yesterday, scoring 98 points in the independent list (97 points in 2011). Being able to win the title of outstanding leader is the highest recognition that an enterprise can obtain. We regard sustainable development as a business opportunity and are committed to becoming an industry model. Now this strategy has achieved considerable results. In a challenging environment, this honor should first be attributed to our employees around the world, who have made Siemens a leader in sustainable development. Ms. Barbara Kux, member of the Management Committee of Siemens AG and the chief executive of the quality inspection standard dbj01 (6) 3 (2) 002 for polymer mortar for exterior wall external insulation, pointed out
at present, more than 40% of Siemens' revenue comes from products related to environmental protection. In FY2011, Siemens used its advanced environmental protection technology to reduce carbon dioxide emissions for customers, while avoiding affecting the application life of machine components by nearly 320 million tons, thus saving customers a lot of money. For example, a U.S. power company, with the help of the world's most powerful and efficient gas turbine provided by Siemens, is expected to cut costs by about $1billion (net) throughout its life cycle. Siemens was selected in the Dow Jones Sustainability global index as early as 1999, and has topped the list for five consecutive years. The software is upgraded free of charge
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